Updates include new customs procedures for exam site selection, requiring examinees to schedule and respond to emails. A report shows record intellectual property seizures, impacting customs broker exams. The class covers customs bonds, classification rules, and the General Rule of Interpretation. It explains bond requirements, exceptions for small imports, and the informal entry process. Compliance with customs regulations and the responsibilities of customs brokers are also emphasized.
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Up Next in April 2018 CBLE
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March 13, 2018 CBLE Class
We discuss a question about classification and free trade agreements, leading to a discussion on NAFTA and its implications for customs. The focus is on tariff shift provisions and how they apply to granite countertops. The processing of granite is explained, along with the significance of rules ...
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March 20, 2018 CBLE Class
The class covers essential topics in customs regulations, starting with the customs broker license exam preparation. It highlights marking requirements for items like Christmas trees, emphasizing country of origin. The classification of artificial versus natural trees is discussed under HTS provi...
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April 10, 2018 CBLE Class
Changes in site selection processes at ports receive positive feedback, emphasizing the significance of classification, especially chapter 98. Challenges in legal definitions and customs rulings are discussed, alongside updates for the licensed customs broker exam. The narrative also explores the...